Alicia Machado Lied to Megyn Kelly About Eating Disorders: Had Sex On Live TV

Alicia Machado had sex with a fellow contestant while starring on a Venezuelan reality TV show in 2005. Shortly afterward, Machado’s fiance, baseball player Bobby Abreu, dumped her. (Image: JordiMusica/MySpace)

Alicia Machado got caught lying to Megyn Kelly when she claimed she developed anorexia and bulimia because Donald Trump called her “Miss Piggy” when she gained an alleged 60 pounds after winning the Miss Universe pageant in 1996.

Machado had battled eating disorders and poor body image long before she was crowned Miss Universe, a pageant once owned by Trump.

Alicia allegedly lied to Fox News host Megyn Kelly when confronted about her history of pre-Trump anorexia and bulimia.

“It does sound like you had an eating disorder prior to his comments and prior to winning, no?” Kelly asked (see video).

Machado claimed The Washington Post had made false claims about her anorexia and bulimia, even though those revelations came from her own direct quotes.

“No, I’m sorry, but that was not true,” Machado retorted, “[The Washington Post] manipulated a lot of information about me.”

In a 1997 Washington Post interview with reporter Lydia Martin, Alicia revealed that she had suffered from anorexia and bulimia before competing in the Miss Universe beauty pageant.

“I was anorexic and bulimic, but almost all of us are,” said Machado. “When I was preparing for Miss Universe, it was an obsession for me to not gain weight.

“By the time I won, I was actually recovering [from anorexia and bulimia]. But the year leading to it, I didn’t eat at all. And whatever I ate, I threw up.”

Alicia Machado teamed up with Hillary Clinton, The New York Times, and Cosmopolitan magazine to launch a four-pronged attack on Donald Trump immediately after the first presidential debate, Trump supporters claim.

Part 1 was the debate “ambush” Hillary launched when she accused Trump of calling Machado “Miss Piggy” in the last minutes of the debate.

The next day, Clinton released a video ad featuring Alicia that was clearly filmed well before the debate.

Machado then did multiple TV interviews slamming Trump, even though Trump’s Miss Universe pageant had launched her career.

Two days after the debate, The Times and Cosmopolitan both ran profiles on the former beauty queen.

Both features (which included photo spreads) were completed before the debate and apparently embargoed for publication until right afterward, so media collusion with Hillary is undeniable.

If Hillary had been that meticulous with her unsecured bathroom e-mail server or with her ISIS strategy, the world would be a better place right now.

But Clinton got sloppy as usual, and failed to vet Machado’s checkered past: Two years after winning Miss Universe, Machado allegedly threatened to kill a judge and allegedly drove the getaway car in her boyfriend’s murder attempt.

A Venezuelan judge, however, ruled that the evidence was insufficient to charge her with a crime.

Trump supporters claimed Machado starred in an amateur porn film. But the charges have proved to be untrue.

In 2005, Alicia appeared on a Spanish reality TV show, where she had sex with fellow contestant Fernando Acaso on-camera.

At the time, Machado was engaged to Philadelphia Phillies right fielder Bobby Abreu, who dumped her after she cheated on him on live TV.

Machado is using her newfound fame from attacking Trump to promote her new perfume, which she’s shilling on Twitter and Instagram.

To this end, she has spent tens of millions of dollars in TV ads attacking Trump as sexist and racist.

Ironically, Donald Trump is the first GOP presidential candidate in history to have a female campaign manager.

While Hillary holds herself out as a champion for women, her history of attacking women who were raped (Juanita Broaddrick), sexually assaulted, or harassed by Bill Clinton undercuts her empty rhetoric.